Comparison of gaseous emissions of conventional and heated tobacco products

E. Zervas (Patra, Greece), S. Mukhanova (Almaty, Kazakhstan), N. Matsouki (Patra, Greece), E. Konstantinidis (Patra, Greece), A. Shopabayeva (Almaty, Kazakhstan), T. Nurgozhin (Almaty, Kazakhstan), S. Poulopoulos (Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan), P. Katsaounou (Athens, Greece)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Tobacco and nicotine research during the pandemic
Session: Tobacco and nicotine research during the pandemic
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 2578

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